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It is quite a serious and dangerous situation. There are more killings in Nigeria now than in any other African country and in some foreign countries where there are insurgency and real war.

The first and paramount duty of any responsible government or authority under the constitution is the protection of lives and property. Where that breaks down it means that the government has lost its main duty to the people who are being governed. That is the current situation in Nigeria because if your life is not secured you stop talking about inflation, going to school, and running your business, etc, and everything wither to nothingness.It has nothing to do with the Senate.

So, the time will still come and most Nigerians are asking for our destiny, sublime intervention to break away from our inordinate past and chart a new chapter for the betterment of our lives. This is why most Nigerians believe in restructuring.There are many types of restructuring. What is the kind of restructuring you are talking about?

In the last presidential election, there were two major candidates. One candidate was in favour of unitary system of the government where the centre is supreme and coordinates most of the powers than the rest of the country and believes in a feeding bottle system. At the independence, the National Assembly members were not permanent. They were part time, did their work and they did not subvert the government of the day or methodology of governance. These are the things we have to reflect upon.

 

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